Ken Ham is a go-getter. Even with evolutionists shouting that he's wrong, he's sticking to his guns. Remember that the amount of people who believe something has no bearing on the truth of the claim. Even if one person believes in creationism, it could still be true. Likewise, even if everybody believes in evolution, it could still be wrong.

Lots of scientists back in the day were laughed at, ridiculed, and mocked for information we take for granted nowadays.

Logged

Matthew 10:22 "and you will be hated by all for my name’s sake. But the one who endures to the end will be saved." - Jesus (said 2,000 years ago and still true today.)

some skepisms, 1. "I have not seen God. I have felt the invisible presence"2. What if there is a rock in the middle of a road, a blind person is speeding towards it, ...they say that they can't see it. Would you recommend him to keep speeding?

Serious trying to put my finger on the species.... is it a caiman (spelling) monkey??

Logged

some skepisms, 1. "I have not seen God. I have felt the invisible presence"2. What if there is a rock in the middle of a road, a blind person is speeding towards it, ...they say that they can't see it. Would you recommend him to keep speeding?

Ken Ham is a go-getter. Even with evolutionists shouting that he's wrong, he's sticking to his guns. Remember that the amount of people who believe something has no bearing on the truth of the claim. Even if one person believes in creationism, it could still be true. Likewise, even if everybody believes in evolution, it could still be wrong.

It's certainly true that you can't use the number of people who believe something to determine whether it's correct. That's why you have to find other things instead, and based on those other things, young earth creationism is about as false as it gets. All it has left on its side is spin and deception, to try to fool as many people as it can for as long as it can. I wouldn't be surprised to find that the reason Ken Ham is pushing these museums of his is to protect his bottom line, rather than because he actually believes that the Earth is only 6,000 years old.

Quote from: skeptic54768

Lots of scientists back in the day were laughed at, ridiculed, and mocked for information we take for granted nowadays.

Problem is, Ken Ham isn't so much a scientist as he is a scam artist. His skill is not in discovering knowledge, but in convincing people to give him money. Which isn't a bad skill to have, I suppose, but I wish he would put it to use for better causes than trying to promote a young earth.

Ken Ham is a go-getter. Even with evolutionists shouting that he's wrong, he's sticking to his guns. Remember that the amount of people who believe something has no bearing on the truth of the claim. Even if one person believes in creationism, it could still be true. Likewise, even if everybody believes in evolution, it could still be wrong.

Lots of scientists back in the day were laughed at, ridiculed, and mocked for information we take for granted nowadays.

Nice choice of words from a biased poster.

Logged

Jesus fulfilled many important messianic prophecies. He was a Jewish man born in Bethlehem who rode a donkey in his adult life. Hail the messiah!

some skepisms, 1. "I have not seen God. I have felt the invisible presence"2. What if there is a rock in the middle of a road, a blind person is speeding towards it, ...they say that they can't see it. Would you recommend him to keep speeding?